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Monday, January 14, 2013, 2:07 PM
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The hit AMC television show, Mad Men,Breds 11, has been riveting and repulsing me since I first started watching it years ago. You'd think I'd turn it off. But there are moments in the show when brilliance comes through and I sit in awe,Jimmy Choo Glasses Spreading Fashion From The Fas,Bred 11s Sale. Then again, there are way too many moments where I'm just disgusted.
In case you didn't know, Mad Men is a soap opera-ish adult drama about an up-start advertising agency in New York City in the 1960s. The characters are alive and easy to love or hate; the sets are so real it feels like you time traveled right to the sixties; the conflicts, personal and public, are engaging; the dialogue is human, real, and sometimes profound. All in all, it's no wonder the show is a hit. It's prime time drama with unique elements. And it's won 15 Golden Globe awards and 4 Emmys -- so far.
So why does it repulse me,Connecting Alcohol Abusers And Alcohol Dependents?
Virtually everyone on Mad Men has at least one psychological problem. The leader of the pack is of course Don Draper, brilliantly played by actor Jon Hamm,www.salebred11s.com. Draper has so many demons inside his skull, he's a walking version of an internal hell. He's self-destructive with women and booze,Air Jordan 11 Playoffs, but he's also often a genius at ad campaigns. He's got so many secrets he might as well call himself Freud's best candidate for therapy. In fact, he's not even Don Draper,Digitized Files How Much Hard Drive Do They Take. That's the identity the character stole long before he became an ad man. Ah, the twists into mental hell.
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